After the October vote, IPEd asked the CSE committee to explain why the vote was so overwhelmingly against the proposal. We sent them the summary on this page. IPed’s response can be seen here.

What else do you need to know?

Only Full Members may vote; and a quorum of 20 is required, as at AGMs. Full members have already received an information pack by email. It includes a proxy form for those who can’t attend.

As these are Special Resolutions, they must be carried by 75% or more of those who vote. If they do not attract 75% of the vote, they will be considered defeated. There would be a further opportunity to consider our future, as the IPEd document explains.

The September meeting and the vote in October included a robust discussion of many of the issues. Most were covered in one way or another in the links above.